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    Enables analysis of academic author networks and research collaborations by retrieving co-authors and research keywords from sources like Semantic Scholar, OpenAlex, Crossref, and Google Scholar.
    Last updated 15 days ago
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    A simple AI development tool that helps users interact with AI through natural language commands, offering 29 tools across thinking, memory, browser, code quality, planning, and time management capabilities.
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    Semantic Scholar API, providing comprehensive access to academic paper data, author information, and citation networks.
    Last updated 8 months ago
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    Access 50+ AI-generated book summaries and chapter breakdowns directly in Claude Desktop. Search books by title, author, or ISBN, and get instant access to key insights from business, self-help, and educational books.
    Last updated 2 months ago
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    Enables Large Language Models to act as co-debuggers for Texas Instruments embedded systems by providing real-time variable monitoring, memory manipulation, and motor control analysis through OpenOCD proxy architecture. Supports debugging TI microcontrollers with XDS110 debug probes while working alongside Code Composer Studio.
    Last updated 3 months ago
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    The MCP Server integrates APIs from the Youtube-Summarizer as tools within the MCP protocol, allowing for local AI application interaction and tool utilization through natural language queries.
    Last updated 10 months ago

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